Posted Jul 07, 2008 at 08:36PM by Glen D.
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FPS
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Epic Games,
Unreal Engine,
Florida,
Ignition Entertainment,
Mark Rein
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Ignition Entertainment's Florida studio is stepping into the next-gen arena and it has a "ground-breaking FPS" inbound. To make the development process as smooth as possible, they licensed Epic Games' Unreal Engine 3 for the effort. More details after the jump. |
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Posted Mar 17, 2008 at 10:16PM by Ryan C.
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Survival and Horror,
Obscure: The Aftermath
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Interested in Obscure: The Aftermath for the Nintendo Wii and PC? Then you're in luck, as we've got a trailer video update of the game that shows off quite a bit of gameplay. If you're looking for survival horror that's a bit more snappier-dressed than the norm, then you won't find it here. But you'll certainly find something scary, though. The video at the full article! |
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Posted Feb 28, 2008 at 04:54AM by Ryan A.
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Survival and Horror,
Obscure: The Aftermath
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MTV,
Ignition Entertainment,
Ajay Chadha
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When it comes to survival horror video games, it is only fitting that they come with adrenalin pumping rock and alternative music. Such is what Ignition did for the Nintendo Wii and Games for Windows title Obscure: The Aftermath.Publisher Ignition has signed up the band The Audition to further give life to this title. Know more about the collaboration after the jump! |
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Posted Mar 21, 2007 at 12:41PM by Enrico S.
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SCEA,
Ignition Entertainment,
UK
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The creation of games publisher Detn8 Games Ltd. was recently announced, and spearheading this venture are the two video game industry veterans Ellen Fuog and Jeff Hill. What makes this different from other publishing companies? Well, for one thing, the two heads of the company have 52 years of experience between them, thus giving this company an edge. So who are these two veterans, exactly? Ellen Fuog has 28 years experience in the video game industry. She founded and served as president of UK-based Ignition Entertainment’s US operation from 2002 until 2006, and was also president (and founder) of AIA USA. On top of that, she also served as the vice president of sales and marketing for Jaleco USA, and the vice president of sales and marketing for Kaneko Entertainment. Before that, she held the vice presidency of sales and marketing for WICO, a joystick and peripheral manufacturer. She also started up her own sales rep company, Ellen Fuog Associates. Meanwhile, Jeff Hill has been in the video game industry for 23 years. Starting in the video game business as a tester for Mindscape in 1984, he started and operated his own company, Black Sheep, Inc., since 1994. He was also the product development director for Kaneko Entertainment and Jaleco USA. Detn8 has already acquired an all-platform licensee status with Nintendo and SCEA and is scheduled to publish its first release in June, 2007. We will have to wait and see whether the experience of both owners will be enough to bring this company to greatness. |
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Posted Mar 09, 2007 at 01:43PM by Tim Y.
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Ignition Entertainment,
UK,
Rebellion Developments,
Jason Kingsley
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UK-based video game developer Rebellion Developments, famous for the PlayStation 2 game Sniper Elite, has announced that they have just acquired Awesome Studios, more commonly known as Ignition Entertainment's development studio in Banbury in Oxfordshire. In line with this announcement, Rebellion CEO and Creative Director Jason Kingsley had this to say:This acquisition takes the Rebellion headcount to 280 full time members of staff. We're fully booked with work until later in the year so these additional highly talented staff will be a valuable addition to the team. In case people are wondering, Rebellion made several stints into the PlayStation Portable, with their most well-known game being Miami Vice: The Game (2006), which, alongside their Rogue Trooper (2006) PC title, helped push them for a "Developer of the Year" award at last year's TIGA event in the UK. In a strange bit of irony, they were also behind the notoriously mediocre Judge Dredd: Dredd vs. Death for the PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox, and PC. Gamers will best remember Awesome Developments for their development of the PSP game Mercury, along with Pool Paradise for the PS2. |
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